Science, asked by sc8875083, 3 months ago

why did we see all the colors and why not animals see like us​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Whereas human eyes contain three types of colour-detecting cells, called cones, dogs have just two. ... Each cone type contains a pigment sensitive to particular wavelengths of light. The range of colours an animal sees depends on the combination of colour-sensitive pigments in their eye and the processing by the brain.

Answered by rudrakshmangotra90
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because they don't see the reflecting clirs and humans beings can see only reflecting and animals have their own vision

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